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If it is a 4X4 then it will be in the tail shaft housing on the transfur case. If it's not a 4x4 then it will be in the transmission tailshaft housing.
When you open the liftgate there are two screws inside which hold the taillight housing in place. Rotate the housing out of the fender and the lamp sockets will then be accessible.
It's bolted in the transmission tail shaft housing if it is a 2-wheel drive. The 4-wheel drives have them in the transfur case tailshaft housing.
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Remove tail light housing. Remove lamp. Replace lamp. Replace tail light housing.
You need to replace the speed sensor. It is on the transfur case tail shaft housing if it is a 4x4. If it's not a 4x4 then it is on the transmission tail shaft housing. Actually what it turned out to be was the ignition switch. All of the items that failed at the same time were controled, power wise, through this switch. Thanks
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Answer Time is moneyopen the rear tailgate doors. In the fram you should see 2 plastic black plugs.Remove the plugs and Phillips screws under them,this will allow tail light housing to be removed. Unscrew 5/16 bolts on housing to expose bulbs.
You will need to open the liftgate and remove the screws that hold in the tail light housing. Once removed, you can twist the bulb socket slightly to remove it from the housing and replace the bulb.
In the tail shaft housing. you have to remove the drive shaft and the tail shaft housing to get to it.
It is on the transmission tail shaft housing on 2-wheel drives. If it is a 4x4 then it is on the transfur case tail shaft housing.
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